Abstract:In this article we focus on the study of special parabolic points in surfaces arising as graphs of polynomials, we give a theorem of Viro's patchworking type to build families of real polynomials in two variables with a prescribed number of special parabolic points in their graphs. We use this result to build a family of degree d real polynomials in two variables with (d−4)(2d−9) special parabolic points in its graph. This brings the number of special parabolic points closer to the upper bound of (d − 2)(5d − … Show more
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